“Blurred Lines” is still running hot on my iPod shuffle after dominating as a major summer hit. Of course there’s the controversy about the lyrics being kind of “rapey,” but I honestly think that there are a lot of pop songs out there that transmit the rapey vibe to a much greater agree. I tried to hate the video, but Robin and the ice cream cone get me every damn time.

All along, Robin has alluded to how “Blurred Lines” was supposed to be making fun of three “old” dudes (that is, himself, Pharrell, and T.I.) standing on a porch yelling, “Hey hey hey!” at hot young things. A new wrinkle has appeared in the equation. We’ve already heard about how Robin and Paula Patton probably have an open marriage, and she doesn’t mind when he gropes young blondes and gets off on their young age. Now Robin reveals that “Blurred Lines” is actually about Paula:

“I don’t think people got it. I wrote ["Blurred Lines"] about my wife … she’s my good girl. And I know she wants it because we’ve been together for 20 years.”

I posted this before.Listen to him on Howard Stern.These two have been together since they were teens.I got the impression they have a open relationship to a certain extinct.They seem happy and it works for them and they have been together a long time.at least they seem to love each other.Just listen to the interview.

I have met with the head of Kellogg’s Defamation of Breakfast Goods Division and will be doing a PSA on how far I have come to understand the plight of wheat. I understand my song has led to the promotion of an unhealthy view and why glorifying the shredding and frosting of it is just another form of grain exploitation.

What a load of bull – too bad the British reporter didn’t know enough about the song to challenge him. The song is clearly about a guy taking a woman from another guy – whether she wants to go or not. How is it about his wife, if they’ve been together for 20 years? Did he steal her away from a guy during 10th grade study hall?
It’s a horrible song anyway – oh, for the days when musicians played instruments, and only people who could carry a tune sang.

What is it about this man that gives me the skeeves? Even before his VMA performance and post-performance ass-grab. Before I heard the song or saw the video. Before all of it. I was skeeved out. And now this just seems…gross. He grosses me out.

The guy seems like a slime to me. I saw the pic of his hand up that girl’s dress. If he were a real husband that kind of shit doesn’t go on. Open marriage or not I predict divorce at some point. When his Dad said they are the next Brad & Angie….NEVER!

The video concept was about three old men looking at hot babes, not the song itself when written. He probably took some inspiration from Paula, as all his music does, but the whole song isn’t about Paula by any stretch of the imagination.

I don’t like him much but they do seem happy together and they’ve been together a long time but whatever they’ve got going on seems to be working for them so no pearl-clutching for me with regards to their “arrangement” (whatever that might be).

I love him. Have always loved him, even before he became uber-famous because of this silly song. And yes I love the song, even though it is silly. I was once that girl who knew I was hot and teased guys while giving up nothing. I was once that kind of good girl. So I totally get this song. Some girls are c**k-teasers. I now because I once was. This song is calling me (us) out. Truth!

I’m sure she’s tiny like most of the other celebs, but I like how she looks super sexy curvy in her photos, not anorexic. She looks like she actually eats real food, and is very healthy & proud of her body and her smile seems 100% genuine. They do seem happy together, so I have no judgment on whatever relationship parameters they have.